William Penn University to Host Applied Technology Day STEM Camp from June 17–21

William Penn University

(OSKALOOSA, Iowa) — William Penn University will host an Applied Technology Day STEM Camp, June 17–21 at the Musco Technology Center (MTC) on the Oskaloosa campus. The all-day camp is for students entering grades 2–5. The cost is $60 per child. Students will have a unique opportunity for hands-on learning with to work hands-on with robotics, learn computer coding languages, and experience virtual reality.

Josh Stutting, Camp Director and Instructor of Applied Computer Science at William Penn, stated the camp program is designed to appeal to a wide audience.

“I am very excited with the changes to the program this summer,” said Stutting. “The campers should get an experience designed to allow them to explore the whole world of technology. We will be teaching campers STEM and Computer Science fundamentals through computer coding in SCRATCH, Code.org activities, robotics, and fun throughout the half day camps.”

Spots for registration are limited. The deadline to register is Monday, June 10th, or until full. For more information or to register, visit wmpenn.edu/techcamp or contact Josh Stutting at stuttingj@wmpenn.edu.

What: WPU Applied Technology STEM Camp

Who: Students going into grades 2-5

When: Monday–Friday, June 17 – 21. Drop off: 12:30-1:00PM. Pick up: 4:30-5:30PM.

Cost: $60 Per child

Where: WPU Musco Technology Center (MTC), 319 R Ave W, Oskaloosa, IA 52577

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